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- Investors shun bonds and seek stock ETFs despite fiscal worry
- Bank investors seek well-behaved cost-cutters
- Showrooming little threat to clothiers in ho-hum holidays
- UK data point to meager growth, public finances worsen
- Herbalife is "pyramid scheme": Pershing Square's Ackman
- Global funds end bullish 2012 with some caution: Reuters poll
- Global funds buy bonds, trim stocks: Reuters poll
- Exports, government spending buoy third-quarter growth
- Vanguard sets record with customer inflows of $130 billion
- Why a new inflation gauge will hurt seniors
- Are first-time homebuyers missing the sweet spot?
- MF Global judge wary of letting customers depose Corzine
- Getco to buy Knight Capital in $1.4 billion deal
- Morgan Keegan must pay $1.4 million in bond fund case: panel
- As Obama looks for budget savings, seniors would feel the pinch
- Republicans seek to squeeze more from Obama in "fiscal cliff" talks
- New funds spring up to aid Newtown victims
- Financial returns and social good click with investors
- Does cheating cost you in a divorce?
- Credit Suisse Germany to ax 150 private banking jobs
- Hopes rise for "fiscal cliff" deal as Obama, Boehner meet
- California teachers fund reviewing private equity gun investment
- Can you really invest like Warren Buffett?
- Reid: lawmakers likely to return after Christmas to work on "fiscal cliff"
- Obama, Boehner meet at White House on "fiscal cliff"
- Factories flex muscles post storm, inflation subdued
- After Sandy, the adjuster comes, but not the cash
- Factories flex muscle, inflation subdued
- Career shift to giving working poor financial know-how
- Looking beyond emerging markets to "frontier" economies
- California fight tests U.S. states' compact on business taxes
- U.S. fund investors pour $8.68 billion into stock ETFs: Lipper
- AIG "profits" an insult to the concept: James Saft